Showrunner Linda Bloodworth Thompson writes about her experiences with Les Moonves at CBS. “I never dreamed that I would become the first woman, along with my then-writing partner, Mary Kay Place, to write for M*A*S*H. I took pride in being part of a network that always seemed to […]
The Japan Times interviews Shinya Tsukamoto about his new film, Killing. “’As I took in the current state of the world, I had an urge to let out (the film) like a scream. The act of killing in the Edo Period (1603-1868) was quite normal. I found many […]
“Strange how it keeps happening, how the greatest works of Chinese art keep getting brazenly stolen from museums around the world. Is it a conspiracy? Vengeance for treasures plundered years ago? We sent Alex W. Palmer to investigate the trail of theft and the stunning rumor: Is the […]
Friend of the Gutter Todd Stadtman watched American Hunter (1989) at Die Danger Die Die Kill! “If there were ever an action movie hall of fame, I imagine that there would be a hall dedicated to the humble microfilm, that tiny macguffin that has served as the catalyst […]
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Check out all the interviews and Q&A’s at this year’s Midnight Madness program at the Toronto International Film Festival at Robert Mitchell’s youtube channel! This year’s MM line-up includes: The Predator; Halloween; Nekrotronic; Assassination Nation; Gaspar Noe’s Climax; Diamantino; The Man Who Feels No Pain; In Fabric; The […]